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Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Whikst I wait to open my new restaurant, I was

> thinking of opening an organic pop corn stall on

> Northcross Road - but can it can take two? I'll

> charge ?8 per bag and will use unrefined sugar and

> 'sal marina de las Salinas de Ibiza'.



You are 100% taking the p**s

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> Whikst I wait to open my new restaurant, I was

> thinking of opening an organic pop corn stall on

> Northcross Road - but can it can take two? I'll

> charge ?8 per bag and will use unrefined sugar and

> 'sal marina de las Salinas de Ibiza'.


Is it served in a brown paper bag with 'corn' block printed in helvetica?

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Bob Buzzard Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Whikst I wait to open my new restaurant, I was

> > thinking of opening an organic pop corn stall

> on

> > Northcross Road - but can it can take two? I'll

> > charge ?8 per bag and will use unrefined sugar

> and

> > 'sal marina de las Salinas de Ibiza'.

>

> Is it served in a brown paper bag with 'corn'

> block printed in helvetica?


Yes, a thick recycled brown paper bag - none of those pointy plastic cone bags. Come and seem me on Saturday - I'll knock a couple of quid off for you, so just ?6.

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Hi Bob. I would like to buy a smaller bag of your

> popcorn - ideally half the size - yet I'd like to

> pay you only 25% less (?6). Would that be ok?



Yes, I?ll be there today on the corner near Blue Mountain.

Socrates31 Wrote:

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> popcorn is the most over priced food item ever

> .... as a foodie I refuse to pay for something I

> can make for 50p at home!



You've clearly never tasted 'artisanal' popcorn....

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